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Southeast European Lake Respa Is Dwindling Alarmingly Due to Pressure From Climate Change, Unregulated Pumping, and Pollution
For millennia, Lake Prespa was pristine. But under pressure from climate change, unchecked pumping and pollution, the prehistoric body of water in southeast Europe is shrinking at an alarming rate. Read more here.
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